Julong Group
Palm oil

Julong Group

https://www.julongchina.com

About

Established in 1993, Julong Group operates across the palm oil supply chain: from managing plantations and mills, to refining palm oil certified to the Indonesian Sustainable Palm Oil (ISPO) standard, and manufacturing edible oils, and other palm oil derived consumer goods. It is one of the few Chinese companies operating oil palm plantations in Indonesia, as well as one of the only international companies operating in Indonesia without any compliance with global standard environmental initiatives. Publicly available information on the company is scarce.

RSPO Member : No RSPO Member : No

Environmental, Social, Governance Rating (SPOTT)

0.8%

Environmental, Social, Governance (ESG) rating from SPOTT - Sustainability Policy Transparency Toolkit.
Julong Group map

Market cap

Private company

Landbank

200,000

hectares (across Indonesia but concentrated in Central and West Kalimantan)

Supply chain position

Fully Integrated

Grower of oil palm | Processor and trader of crude palm oil and palm kernel oil | Refiner | Trader and manufacturer of consumer goods

Refineries / capacity

3

refineries, two in Tianjin and one in Jiangsu with a total refining capacity of 1,300,000 tonnes. Another refinery is under construction in Dongguan in South China.

NDPE Policy

No

No Deforestation, No peat, No exploitation

Market served

International, South East Asian, Chinese, African

Parent Company

n/a

Subsidiaries

PT Sanjung Makmur, PT Rezeki Kencana, PT Kalimantan Listari Mandari (KLM) in West Kalimantan, PT Palmina Utama, Tiajing Julong Grain and Oil Co. Ltd., Tianjing Longwei Cereals & Oil Industry Co. Ltd, Tianjin Julong Trading Co. Ltd., Jingjiang Longwei (based in Jiangsu province)

Products

Edible oils (domestic market small packaged oil – Holiday and Well-off Life series), oleochemicals (specialising in palm fatty acids and other derivatives) and biodiesel.

Resources

Mongabay
Activists seek purge after Indonesia court rules forest plantations illegal
January 10, 2020
Suara
Rehabilitation Project Fails, Palm Oil Plantation Becomes King in Kapuas [Indonesian]
November 23, 2015
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